University of Iowa College of Dentistry Issue 887 February 12, 2010 DSB WEEKLY Chris White, Editor INSIDE THIS ISSUE: Successful 57th Local Research Day 1-5 Recent Publications 6 Filling Station Menu 6 Adopt a Raptor 6 How to Cope with Cabin Fever! RefWorks Instruction February16 7,8 9 Volunteers Invited! 10-12 Successful 57th Annual Meeting of the Iowa Section of AADR (Above): Senior dental student Mark Sorensen (right) discusses his poster with Jeremy Goodson (D3). The 57 th Annual Meeting of the Iowa Section of the American Association for Dental Research (AADR) was held on February 9, 2010, at the College of Dentistry. The Local Research Day guest speaker (pictured left) was Leslie Winston, DDS (Iowa 88), PhD, who is director, North America Professional and Scientific Relations, Proctor & Gamble Professional Oral Health. Dr. Winston presented Learning to Collaborate. Her talk focused on the importance of collaboration, the increasing emphasis on translational research in the laboratory, and the skills needed to make laboratory research relevant to daily patient care through collaboration. The Local AADR Research Day reception and awards, was held on February 9, 2010, at the Coralville Holiday Inn. Go to pages 2-5 to see a list of student research award winners and photos from Tuesday s poster session. Next week s DSB Weekly will have additional photos taken during the awards banquet. Dr. Gerald Denehy Attends Five-Day Intensive Composite Resin Course in Curitiba, Brazil The Live Healthy Iowa 100 Day Challenge is a teambased weight loss and physical activity program that will assist you and your teammates in making positive changes that lead to a healthier lifestyle. UI Wellness Health Coach, Erin Litton, is the Program Administrator for the Live Healthy UIOWA teams. Contact her at erin-litton@uiowa.edu with questions. Dr. Gerald Denehy, head, Department of Operative Dentistry, spent five days in Curitiba, Brazil, helping with an intensive composite resin course, Mastering Composite Artistry, Creating Restorative Masterpieces. The five-day course was taught by Dr. Newton Fahl (MS, operative dentistry, 89), who is considered one of the top direct resin clinicians in the world. Dr. Fahl has a teaching institute in Curitiba and his classes, which are conducted both in English and Portuguese, involve hands-on training in direct resins. The recent five-day class had attendees from around the world including Dubai, Ireland, Sweden, Japan, Portugal, Spain, Columbia, and the United States. Of the class attendees, three were University of Iowa College of Dentistry graduates: Drs. Carlos Sanchez and his wife, Farzaneh Keshmiri Sanchez (both 91), from North Carolina, and Nicole Weatherington Anderson ( 98), from Madison, Wisconsin. (Photo above, left to right): Dr. Gerald Denehy, Drs. Carlos and Farzaneh Sanchez, Dr. Newton Fahl, and Dr. Nicole Weatherington Anderson.
Page 2 (2010 Local Research Day, continued from page 1) 2010 Local Research Day Awardees AWARD AMOUNT WINNER MENTOR Procter & Gamble Pre-Doctoral Poster Competition (Ms. Rebecca VanHorn presenting the awards) 5 th Place $75 Deborah Dietrich Brogden, KA 4 th Place $75 David Meier Staley, RN 3 rd Place $100 Katherine Motz Marshall, T 2 nd Place $200 Julie Coyne Banas, J 1 st Place $300 Brian Smith Murray, JC ADA Pre-Doctoral Table Clinic Competition (Dr. John Warren presenting the awards) 3 rd Place $75 Jessica Flanigan Marshall, T 2 nd Place $125 Ryan Walsh Walton 1 st Place (representative at National ADA Meeting) $200 Abbie Ackermann Brogden, KA ADA Post-Doctoral Table Clinic Competition (Dr. John Warren presenting the awards) 3 rd Place $75 So Ran Kwon Cobb DS 2 nd Place $125 Savitri Vaseenon Armstrong S. 1 st Place $200 Ekarat Phattarataratip Banas, JA Iowa Society of Periodontology Pre-Doctoral Award (Dr. Georgia Johnson presenting the award) 1 st Place $150 Mark Sorensen Stanford C. Iowa Society of Periodontology Post-Doctoral Award (Dr. Georgia Johnson presenting the award) 1 st Place $150 John Tingey Clark S. Endodontic Michael Fuller Post-Doctoral Table Clinic Award (Dr. Bruce Justman presenting the award) 1 st Place $100 Jonathan Crawford McQuistan/Williamson (2010 Local Research Day, continued on page 3)
(Local Research Day, continued from page 2) Page 3 2010 Local Research Day Awardees Post-Doctoral/Graduate Dental Specialty Awards (DEOs or Grad Program Directors or faculty assigned from each Department will present the Award) 1 st Place OPERATIVE DENTISTRY $100 Carolina Mendieta Denehy/Cobb/Bergeron Dr. Deb. Cobb 1 st Place ORAL & MAXILLOFACIAL PATHOLOGY $100 Ekarat Phattarataratip Banas, JA 1 st Place ORAL SURGERY\ORAL SCIENCES $100 Carole Bratt Brogden, KA Dr. Kim Brogden 1 st Place PREVENTIVE & COMMUNITY $100 Susan McKernan Kuthy RA Dr. Dan Caplan 1 st Place PROSTHODONTICS $100 Aristoltelis Marinis Aquilino, SA Dr. G. Schneider 1 st Place ORTHODONTIC ( to an undergrad) $100 Aaron Williams Staley, R Dr. Andrew Lidral 1 st Place FAMILY DENTISTRY ( to a senior student) $100 Karla Thole-Bechtold Ettinger, R Dr. Manuel Gomez Max Smith Oral Presentation Pre-Doctoral Competition (Dr. Jim Wefel presenting the awards) 3 rd Place $100 Andrew Brasser Wertz, P 2 nd Place $300 Sandra Imoehl Murray, J 1 st Place $500 Matthew Drescher Joly, S Sutterwala, F Max Smith Oral Presentation Graduate Competition research investigator (Dr. Jim Wefel presenting the award) 1 st Place $500 Karl Kohlgraf Brogden Max Smith Oral Presentation Post-Doctoral Competition clinical investigator (Dr. Jim Wefel presenting the awards) 1 st Place $500 Susan McKernan Kuthy To see photos from Local Research Day, see pages 4-5.
Page 4 (above, left to right): Dean David Johnsen; Dr. Justine Kolker, Operative Dentistry, and vice president of the Iowa Chapter of the AADR; Dr. Marcela Hernandez, Operative Dentistry, and president, Iowa Chapter of the AADR; keynote speaker, Dr. Leslie Winston, DDS (Iowa 88), PhD, director, North America Professional and Scientific Relations, Procter and Gamble Professional Oral Health; and Rebecca Van Horn, manager of professional and academic relations at Procter and Gamble Professional Oral Health. Senior dental student Mark Sorensen (right) discusses his poster with Jeremy Goodson (D3). (left to right): Dr. Jeff Banas, Dows and Department of Pediatric Dentistry, talks with Cherie Senger (D2) about her poster. (left to right): Kevin Dow (D3) poses with Dr. Karin Weber- Gasparoni, Department of Pediatric Dentistry. She and Dr. Sandra Guzman-Armstrong are Kevin s mentors. (left to right): Dr. Georgia Johnson, head, Department of Periodontics, talks with Dr. Ekarat Phattarataratip, an OPRM and oral science graduate student. Brian Smith (D1) with his poster. He won first place in the Procter and Gamble predoctoral poster competition.
(Local Research Day, continued from page 4) Page 5 (Left to right): Dr. James Wefel, director, Dows Research, talks with keynote speaker, Dr. Leslie Winston. (left to right): Dr. Leslie Winston, key note speaker; Dr. Jed Hand, executive associate dean, and Dr. Marcela Hernandez, president of the Iowa Chapter of the American Association for Dental Research (AADR). Dr. Steven Armstrong, Department of Operative Dentistry, looks at the poster of Marshall Gibbs (D3). Deborah Dietrich (D3) talks with Dean David Johnsen about her poster. Abbey Ackermann (D2) standing next to her poster. (left to right): Dr. Dan Caplan, head, Department of Preventive & Community; Dr. Manuel Gomez, Department of Endodontics; and Dr. Christopher Rowe, Endodontics resident.
Recent Publications Ettinger RL. Meeting oral health needs to promote the well-being of the geriatric population: educational research issues. J Dent Educ. 2010 Jan;74(1):29-35. Chattopadhyay A, Slade GD, Caplan DJ. Professional charges not reimbursed to dentists in the U.S.: evidence from Medical Expenditure Panel Survey, 1996. Community Dent Health. 2009;26:227-233. Saw-Whet Owl Adopted Dr. Deborah Dawson, director of the Biostatistics Unit, and Dows staff members, JoElla Willis, Cindy Asmussen, and Chris White, have adopted a northern saw-whet owl (Aegoliu acadicus) through the Macbride Raptor Project (MRP). The donations of the four bird watchers, along with many other contributors, help fund the Raptor Project s rehabilitation, education, and research programs on behalf of Iowa s birds of prey. The Macbride Nature Recreation Area notified the College of Dentistry birders that their adopted raptor for the year 2010-2011 is Petra Owlouicious, a little saw-whet owl. The permanently disabled raptors are housed outdoors near the Macbride Nature Center. The public is welcome to visit. From November to March, the hours are from 9 am-6 pm. From April-October, the hours are 6 am- 8 pm. For a guided tour, call 319-398-5495. For additional information, go to their Web site (http://www.macbrideraptorproject.org) to see photos of their raptors, which include eagles, several species of owls and hawks, and even a turkey vulture. Dental Filling Station February 15-19, 2010 Page 6 Monday BBQ Chicken Sandwich & Chips $ 3.99 Soup du Jour $2.49 / $3.49 Salad Bar, Deli, Pizza, Sushi & Paninis Tuesday: Smoked Pork Sandwich & Chips $4.79 Soup du Jour $2.49 / $3.49 Salad Bar, Deli, Pizza Paninis Wednesday: Cheddar Bacon Chicken Sandwich & Chips $ 4.99 Soup du Jour $2.49 / $3.49 Salad Bar, Deli, Pizza Paninis Thursday: Taco Bar!!! Chicken Strips & Ranch Dressing $3.99 Soup du Jour $2.49 / $3.49 Salad Bar, Deli, Pizza Paninis Friday: Mini Steak Burger $1.29 Soup du Jour $2.49 / $3.49 Salad Bar, Deli, Pizza Paninis It s All About Your Health in 2010 Dental Human Resources and UI Wellness present Eating for Workday Energy, Monday, February 15, Oral B Classroom (N212), 12:15-12:45. Focus on finding healthy foods to fit our busy lifestyles. Discuss foods and an eating plan to sustain your energy through your work day. Join JoAnn Miller, UI Wellness Health Coach and registered dietician. To register for this event, contact Dental Human Resources at 335-7156.
How to Cope with Cabin Fever Page 7 (Left): Tom Herman, husband of Michelle Herman, Pediatric Dentistry, with their daughter, Ella. Tom is trying to acclimate to Iowa s winter climate after moving from Los Angeles when he and Michelle were married. According to Michelle, Tom is suffering through his first winter in over 15 years. She adds, I think we are all starting to feel his pain! (Above): Kate Kane, Oral Surgery, has recently returned from a week in Belize, which is an excellent way to cope with cabin fever. She loves to scuba dive and took advantage of the local diving spots. (Right): This photo was taken from the rooftop of Kate s condo in Ambergris Caye, Belize, at sunrise. How to Cope with Cabin Fever, continued on page 8
(How to Cope with Cabin Fever, continued from page 4) Page 8 Ralph Daniello, who has just retired from Oral Surgery, and his wife, Deb, enjoyed the warmer climate of Mexico recently. For those of you who won t make it to a more tropical locale this winter, Ralph s photo below offers another alternative: embrace the beauty of winter! (Photo, left): Ann Huss, Dental Clinic Administration, and her husband, Jim, went on a cruise in January. One of their stops was St. Thomas.
DSB Weekly Page 9 Coming: RefWorks Instruction Tuesday, February 16, 2010 Noon-1 pm S480 (Perio Seminar Room)** Everyone is invited to attend. Bring your laptops! **Please note it will be in S480, not N212! Retired Kay Hoyle Accountant Dental Administration Transitions Arthur McAtee Clerk/Night Supervisor Clinic Administration/Central Records Change of Status Loree Crossett Clinic Clerk Hospital Dentistry to Clinic Admministration/Oral Surgery Robyn Wieland Clinic Clerk Clinic Administration/Oral Surgery to Oral Surgery, Hawkeye OS Clinic Departures Clariss Da Fontoura Visiting Scholar Dows Research Rodrigo Mai Visiting Assistant Professor Dows Research
Page 10 UI and Palmer College Jaw Pain Study Invites Participants People age 21 or older with chronic jaw pain classified as temporomandibular disorder may be eligible to participate in a clinical research study investigating whether the Activator Chiropractic Technique can reduce head and neck pain and the need for prescription pain medications, and improve quality of life. The collaborative study involves the University of Iowa College of Dentistry, the UI Institute for Clinical and Translational Science's Dental Clinical Research Center, and the Palmer Center for Chiropractic Research at Palmer College of Chiropractic in Davenport. Study participants will be randomly assigned to one of four different treatment groups. Participation, including follow-up, will last six months and involves examinations and treatment at the UI Dental Clinical Research Center. Participants assigned to chiropractic care will be referred to a private practice in Coralville. All examinations and treatment are provided free of charge. For more information, contact the UI Dental Clinical Research Center at 319-335-7387 or 319-335-6763.
Page 11 ` Volunteers Invited Do you have a need for two dental fillings on your permanent back teeth? The UI College of Dentistry is recruiting subjects for a research study to evaluate dental fillings of the back teeth. You may qualify if you have: recession of the gumline on your back teeth eroded, abraded areas or notches at the necks of your back teeth near the gumline Call the Dental Clinical Research Center for a screening appointment at (319) 335-6763. Compensation is provided. The DCRC will provide special assistance for people with physical or other disabilities.
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